Horse Grooming Services Racine WI

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Pet Pals is a full service dog and cat grooming salon. Brenda is a 1993 Professional Grooming School graduate, a member of IPG and NCGIA, as well as wife, and mother of 3 bueatiful daughters and 9 furbabies. Pet Pals specializes in a one on one grooming experience, with little to no cage time and spa features. Appointments available tuesday through saturday, evening, and sundays for cat customers.

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I am a one groomer shop that specializes in personalized service. I groom a very limited number of dogs daily to enable me to provide a more intimate relationship with them. Some dogs are very intimitated by the mega shops that have as many and 2 or 3 handlers working on them. I try to give a more pleasant environment for them to relax and enjoy their pampering.

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Cat & Small Breed Dog Grooming with a focus on their comfort and well-being. YUM will make your pet's grooming a "Real Treat!" Groomer is grooming school graduate with over 9+ years professional grooming experience. Appointment Required/ available Tues-Sat 8 am to 4:30 pm. Spa features a Boutique and the popular YUM DOG COOKIES!!

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A full service salon in business for over 26 years employing only the most experienced and professional groomers. You can be assured your dog will be handled and groomed with the utmost care and kindness.

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Natural and Holistic approach to Pet Grooming. Spa Packages and Wellness Center cater to you Furbabies. New store front opened in Jan 2007 to offer more services.
Darby is a Award Winning Stylist, Grooming School Graduate, Certified with IPG and a Member of IPG and NDGAA. Darby also raises and AKC shows Amer. Cocker Spaniels.
Open Mon- Sat Call for an appointment.More information on Website

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Groom'n Time offers pet grooming services for most breeds of dogs and cats. Upon meeting your pet, we will decide on an individual style that meets the needs and desires of both the pet and the owner with an emphasis on the lifestyle of the pet and owner. My goal is to give your pet a style that is flattering to the pet but still able to be maintained by the owner.

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Pre-Purchase Evaluation Process

1. Start at the tip of the horse's nose, putting hands on every single part of the horse's body. Note to a scribe or assistant any variants from normal.

4. Draw blood for initial blood counts of the horse at rest. Evaluate profile for liver and kidney function, red and white cell count, muscle enzymes, and any other checks the buyer requests.

5. Weigh the horse. Measure the horse. Document markings.

6. Move to the 100-foot, firm-surfaced, covered longing pen. Longe horse in a specific gait sequence for 12 to 15 minutes, or longer if the horse is an endurance prospect. Listen to heart and lungs again. Draw second blood sample to measure red blood cell counts and hemoglobin, comparing the at exercise profile to the at rest profile.

7. Conduct flexion tests on all joints, grading each joint on each limb separately. The horse is trotted from and to the veterinarian after holding the isolated joint for one minute. The veterinarian will note a score of 0 to 5 at five points of the trot cycle, resulting in an ideal (but rare) score of 00000 (a sound horse).

8. Reattach the longe line and send the horse around again for another 10 to 12 minutes in a specific gait sequence to gauge soundness during extended work.

9. If appropriate, saddle or harness the horse and watch a performance sessio...

Take Off the Edge

In the September 2004 Western Horseman print feature "Defensive Care," Indiana equine practitioner Timothy Bartlett, D.V.M., offers advice on preventing lower-leg injuries in performance horses. Two of his tips are to properly condition and warm up your horse.

Longeing is a common technique used to work the fresh off horses and to get horses in shape. What you might not realize, however, is that out-of-control longeing - whether the horse is on or off a line - can cause body misalignments, such as canted shoulders and hips, which strains leg tissues and puts a horse at risk for losing his balance and injuring himself.

In this online bonus, Bartlett explains how to bit up your horse and work him in a controlled manner from the ground. His technique also enhances your handle on a horse when you're ready to ride.

Saddle your horse and bridle him with snaffle bit. Place a rein on each bit ring and tie the reins to the saddle horn at a point they make light contact with your horse's mouth. This encourages him to flex at the poll, round his back and drive off his hindquarters for collected movement.

Next, run a 30-foot lariat through the left bit ring, over your horse's poll and down through the right bit ring, and snap it to itself, as shown in Photos 1 and 2. This configuration enhances your control, plus helps keep your horse balanced as he moves, thereby reducing strains and injury.

Longe your horse in a safe enclosure, such as a corral or round pen, b...

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